Description
First edition of Through the Brazilian Wilderness by Theodore Roosevelt.
Octavo, xiv, [2], 383pp. Light brown cloth, title in gilt on spine and front cover. First edition with “Scribner’s Seal” on the copyright page. Light top edge gilt, uncut outer edges. Light sunning to the spine, else fine. From the library of Charles L. Gilcrest, with his bookplate on the front pastedown. Bookseller’s notation in pencil on rear pastedown. Complete with 85 electrotyped halftone photographs on 49 plates, three maps, one of which folds out. Issued with dust jacket, which is not present here.
(Cole & Vail, A41a) An excellent copy.
This first edition consisted of 7,500 copies at $3.50. It chronicles Roosevelt’s journey to Brazil with his son Kermit. During the trip, Roosevelt nearly died when he contracted malaria and developed a serious infection due to a leg wound. The lingering effects of his illness likely contributed to his death in 1919. There was no second printing of this book. It was reissued in 1919 and appears almost identical to the first edition, except for the gilt top edge.








